RiverDog wrote:Somehow the term "game manager" is taken as some sort of uncomplimentary term one applies to a quarterback that has his limitations
PasadenaHawk wrote: I have watched the game five times now and each time I do I come away more impressed.
Seahawker wrote:
Year 1. Break rookie records.
Year 2. Win Super Bowl.
Year 3.![]()
"Why not you Russ?"
The media can kiss our Seahawk ass.
Seahawker wrote:Stat's be damned, every QB must 'manage' the game.
But lets get one thing straight, RW is no Trent Dilfer, Phil Simms type of game manager.
Game winner is a better fit.
Hawktawk wrote:Seattle missed on 5 3rd down conversions. But lets take a closer look at them.
#1 Wilson escapes the rush left and appears to have crossed the line of gain with the ball deep in Denver territory. Remember the first down line just as the goal line extends the world around. He had it by 6 inches. Terrible spot a yard short.
#2 Wilson throws a perfect ball to Kearse which is a TD except for an incredible play by Nate Irvin.And even though it was a FG drive Wilson bailed out Bevell with a Houdini like escape from a doomed throwback play where 5 Broncos had a bead on him and makes a flip towards Willson to save a certain punting situation. He drops a perfect 40 yard ball in to Baldwin the next play to get in scoring position.
#3 Wilson escapes up the middle on 2nd down and is probably going to run for 20 yards or more but Okung gets called for holding making it 2nd and 19. That drive stalled but started on the 8.Only punt of the game.
#4 3rd and 1 Turbin is stopped deep in Denver territory game far out of reach already.
#5 T Jack is in the game absolute garbage time.
So Wilson was actually 7-11 and could have easily been 9-11 or 10-11. The defense was awesome but really so was the offense. All we frigging heard was all about Pot Roast and how the Denver D was stout the last month only giving up 15 PPG and can Russell and our offense keep up and blah blah blah. And really other than the Harvin trickery they stuffed the run game. Our O line was very average honestly. Wilson made it work out magnificently with his arm and feet along with our unheralded receivers who were nearly perfect.
The more I look at the game the more I believe Russell was our real MVP. Not going to quibble:-)
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